In 1978, Randy McGilberry pitched in 18 games for the Kansas City Royals, with an ERA of 4.21. He started 0 games and finished 9, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 1 loss.
He pitched a total of 77 outs, facing 120 batters. He gave up 27 hits and 12 earned runs, including 2 home runs. He struck out 12 batters and walked 18.
In 1968, Denny McLain pitched in 41 games for the Detroit Tigers, with an ERA of 1.96. He started all games and finished 0, pitching a total of 28 complete games. He threw 6 shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 31 wins and 6 losses.
He pitched a total of 1008 outs, facing 1288 batters. He gave up 241 hits and 73 earned runs, including 31 home runs. He struck out 280 batters and walked 63.
Randy McGilberry debuted on September 6, 1977, playing for the Kansas City Royals at Royals Stadium; he played his final game on October 1, 1978, playing for the Kansas City Royals at Royals Stadium.
In 1977, Randy McGilberry pitched in 3 games for the Kansas City Royals, with an ERA of 5.14. He started 0 games and finished 1, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 1 loss. He pitched a total of 21 outs, facing 26 batters. He gave up 7 hits and 4 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 1 batter and walked 1.
Randy McGilberry played in 3 games at pitcher for the Kansas City Royals in 1977, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 21 outs, equivalent to .78 9-inning games. He made one putout, had 2 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Randy McGilberry played in 18 games at pitcher for the Kansas City Royals in 1978, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 77 outs, equivalent to 2.85 9-inning games. He made 2 putouts, had 6 assists, and committed 3 errors, equivalent to 1.052 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
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